Alright, so there I was, sipping my coffee when—bam!—I hear about this new thing from Theia Games. STARVAULT. Sounds sci-fi and epic, right? They’re calling it a VR multiplayer battle arena or something fancy like that—MOBA for the insiders. If you’ve got a Quest headset lying around, dive into this open beta thing they’re running. I tried it, and let me tell you, it’s classic MOBA chaos but with a VR spin that’s kinda like, well, trippy.
Imagine you’re in these gnarly 5v5 battles. You pick from nine heroes—each one crazier than the next with different weapons and skills. It’s like choosing ice cream flavors, but more intense. So, the game’s all about taking down enemy lanes, crushing towers, all that good stuff. Reminds me of those third-person games everyone’s hooked on. Maybe.
Anyway, you also get to farm enemy creeps, whatever that means—grinding’s not my thing—to unlock powers and grab cool gear. And you know what? There’s this HALO vibe going on, with shooting and wild moves like portals and jump pads. I spend half my time just bouncing around. Why? No clue. But it’s fun, like sliding on buttered toast or something.
The game’s far from done, Theia Games admits. But hey, it’s free for now, no in-your-face buying nonsense, which is rare these days. They’re planning to throw it into Early Access by Summer 2025, adding more heroes, tweaking stuff—ya know, the usual. They yap about ethical monetization, whatever that means. Skins and passes but no pay-to-win, thank goodness.
So, the full launch? Early 2026, they say. More heroes, new modes, all that jazz. Post-release? Expect regular updates, new maps—guess they’re going big or going home. They’re dreaming of making STARVAULT a VR esport. Lofty, huh? But hey, props for ambition.
So, if you wanna give it a whirl, it’s open for a spin. Just make sure your Quest headset’s ready to roll. Go on, lose yourself in that virtual chaos. Maybe I’ll see you there? Or maybe not. Who knows.